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Budget Travel / North America / Skiing / Transportation / United States / Video / Video of the Week

Video of the Day: Salt boarding

by Laurel Miller on Dec 16, 2011

Some people love winter sports so much, they don’t give a hang if there’s an absence of snow. Check out this epic video, where a group of shredders hit the Utah Salt Flats for kicks at speeds up to 50 mph. The boards were supplied by snowboard company BLANK; no word on who handed out the road rash salve.


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